Funded fully through course tuition and fees on motorcycle
endorsements, TEAM Oregon was developed as a partnership
with the Oregon Department of Transportation and Oregon
State University to provide state-of-the-art motorcycle
rider safety and skills training.

For a fee of $179, new riders take a three-day basic skills
training course, then can get a Department of Motor Vehicle
endorsement for $37.

The DMV administers the motorcycle licensing program, but
license applicants may present a TEAM Oregon certificate
instead of taking the knowledge and skills tests.

Applicants younger than 21 are required to take the course
before applying for a motorcycle endorsement.

Several motorcycle organizations offer discounts for
members. For instance, if you join Washington County ABATE
for $25, the organization will pay half of course fees. The
rider is still responsible for the DMV fee.

Motorcyclists have a special responsibility to regularly
improve their skills. Along with the beginning riders
classes, TEAM Oregon has developed courses for intermediate
and advanced riders to practice biking skills. The courses
were developed with the assistance of local and national
experts in motorcycle safety and education.

Statistics show that 90 percent of motorcycle injuries
happen to people who are self-taught riders.

Team Oregon is the only state rider-education program to
win the Motorcycle Safety Association's Outstanding
Program Award four times since its inception in 1984.

To find classes or learn more about Team Oregon, visit
teamoregon.orst.edu or contact the nearest community
college.

Funded fully through course tuition and fees on motorcycle
endorsements, TEAM Oregon was developed as a partnership
with the Oregon Department of Transportation and Oregon
State University to provide state-of-the-art motorcycle
rider safety and skills training.

For a fee of $179, new riders take a three-day basic skills
training course, then can get a Department of Motor Vehicle
endorsement for $37.

The DMV administers the motorcycle licensing program, but
license applicants may present a TEAM Oregon certificate
instead of taking the knowledge and skills tests.

Applicants younger than 21 are required to take the course
before applying for a motorcycle endorsement.

Several motorcycle organizations offer discounts for
members. For instance, if you join Washington County ABATE
for $25, the organization will pay half of course fees. The
rider is still responsible for the DMV fee.

Motorcyclists have a special responsibility to regularly
improve their skills. Along with the beginning riders
classes, TEAM Oregon has developed courses for intermediate
and advanced riders to practice biking skills. The courses
were developed with the assistance of local and national
experts in motorcycle safety and education.

Statistics show that 90 percent of motorcycle injuries
happen to people who are self-taught riders.

Team Oregon is the only state rider-education program to
win the Motorcycle Safety Association's Outstanding
Program Award four times since its inception in 1984.

To find classes or learn more about Team Oregon, visit
teamoregon.orst.edu or contact the nearest community
college.